Showcase Your Custom PC.
Breadcrumbs
Builds
Advanced FiltersSpecial Offers / Advertisements
Compare up to 4 items
New list of matching projects
-
A Teaching Moment A Teaching Moment
I have an 11-year old in my family who is addicted to game Roblox. Until recently, he always assumed the the monitor itself... I have an 11-year old in my family who is addicted to game Roblox. Until recently, he always assumed the the monitor itself was "the computer." He was overdue for a teaching moment. So when he expressed a desire to play on a larger screen than his mobile device, I took the opportunity. A lot of basica information was passed on and the 11-year old was actually to do nearly all of the physical assembly with his own hands (under detailed instruction). I only handled the cpu installation because, you know, delicate cpu pins and such. Sadly, the pc is still primarily being used for games like Minecraft and Roblox. But I hope over time he will learn to appreciate what this system can do in the context of new games.$764.96 -
AliExpress Spare parts AliExpress Spare parts
I had spare parts such as the case, power supply, gpu, storage but needed cpu, mobo and ram. So I bought the a Kllisre set... I had spare parts such as the case, power supply, gpu, storage but needed cpu, mobo and ram. So I bought the a Kllisre set from Aliexpress because I didn't want to spend much on it. I've used spare 120 rgb fans from a couple of inland cases that I've made another build for but upgraded the fan. I 'm using the stock amd cpu cooler from another build that I've upgrade the cpu cooler on. Eventually this will be used for an arcade cabinet build I have in the future.$349.00 -
gaming and youtube pc gaming and youtube pc
this pc was built for gaming but is now used mostly for youtube. this pc was built for gaming but is now used mostly for youtube.$849.92 -
high end gaming pc of 2020 high end gaming pc of 2020
beast computer thats is clean and sleek beast computer thats is clean and sleek$992.92 -
Build 011: R5 3600 and RTX 3050 Build 011: R5 3600 and RTX 3050
A great entry level gaming PC A great entry level gaming PC$505.18 -
2019's greatest 2019's greatest
features the best gaming computer from 5 years ago. features the best gaming computer from 5 years ago.$715.92 -
sons build sons build
mix of subtle rgb lightning with sleek black colors mix of subtle rgb lightning with sleek black colors$1,904.92 -
Player One Player One
i didnt build it, it was a prebuilt, although i am looking to upgrade it by myself i didnt build it, it was a prebuilt, although i am looking to upgrade it by myself$997.92 -
Soul Punisher Soul Punisher
I wanted to step into the AM5 platform at reasonable specs and price. I wanted to step into the AM5 platform at reasonable specs and price.$935.05 -
Voltron Voltron
This build was just for gaming for my little brother. It will be used for Minecraft and Fortnite. I will add dual channel... This build was just for gaming for my little brother. It will be used for Minecraft and Fortnite. I will add dual channel memory as the first upgrade.$819.92 -
Productivity PC Productivity PC
This pc is meant for a fast and seamless experience while coding and creating new applications. This pc is meant for a fast and seamless experience while coding and creating new applications.$1,044.94 -
Onyx Storm Onyx Storm
A portable gaming rig that fits comfortably in all my backpacks. I plan on buying the 4060 low profile, adding case fans,... A portable gaming rig that fits comfortably in all my backpacks. I plan on buying the 4060 low profile, adding case fans, and a new cpu cooler. I might change the ssd but I feel like I won’t notice a difference.$842.64 -
Small Build Small Build
Built everything for this in a pretty small case. Everything is super compact. Built everything for this in a pretty small case. Everything is super compact.$960.79 -
new case, new power new case, new power
Very new case I just rebuilt my computer in Very new case I just rebuilt my computer in$830.93 -
Number Four Number Four
Fourth PC with a kinda sick case that hides a lot of the cables. Fourth PC with a kinda sick case that hides a lot of the cables.$993.92 -
Speed Speed
Built for my racing sim. I would like to upgrade the fans to nactua's so they are quiet Built for my racing sim. I would like to upgrade the fans to nactua's so they are quiet$2,544.92 -
$650 Gaming PC $650 Gaming PC
I tried to build a budget gaming PC for all my broke homies out there. This PC is optimized for gaming, but has decent specs... I tried to build a budget gaming PC for all my broke homies out there. This PC is optimized for gaming, but has decent specs for other purposes as well.$663.93 -
The Kryptonite The Kryptonite
This is my first DIY desktop PC build. I built it mainly for gaming. It's paired with an RTX 4080 GPU for the ability to... This is my first DIY desktop PC build. I built it mainly for gaming. It's paired with an RTX 4080 GPU for the ability to handle 4K graphics. My original plan was to get an RTX 4090, but its performance gain per dollar is not as great compared to an RTX 4080. It was the right choice. This build is enough to run all modern games in 4K while maintaining a respectable 120 FPS+.$2,859.94 -
Ticklemonster-i9 Ticklemonster-i9
My highschool had a two week course where we could learn and build our own computers, we had a budget of 500$ and the choice... My highschool had a two week course where we could learn and build our own computers, we had a budget of 500$ and the choice to add extra from our own money. This is my first build and I am very happy with how it turned out. Using our budgets, I bought the 400$ bundle at Micro Center that contained, Intel Core i9 12900K, ASUS Prime Z790-V WIFI motherboard, and the G.skill Ripjaw 32 Gb 2 x 16 ram. Additionally, I got a PowerSpec PS 650GSM 650 W power supply, a DeepCool AG400, and a Seagate Laptop Thin 500 GB 7200RPM SATA 6 GB/s 32 MB Cache 2.5 Inch Hard Disk Drive. Using my own money, I bought a Inland X1 black case, two Inland TN320 NVMe M.2 storage SSD's, and a Nvidia RTX 3050. I am very thankful I took this course and I am very content with how my PC turned out, it runs most games I play at high to max graphics (I mostly play RTS such as Men of War or Total War games). The total cost of this build was roughly 800$ USD with me paying around 270$ from my own pocket.$1,122.93 -
"Rainbow Kush" "Rainbow Kush"
I don't do much gaming anymore, but my old build was 2015, and I literally could not play some of the more recent games even... I don't do much gaming anymore, but my old build was 2015, and I literally could not play some of the more recent games even if I wanted to. The old build was still fine for most day-to-day stuff and I wanted another build that would go the distance. So here we are. My first build was 1998, and PC components have come a long way. I wanted something that could run Cyberpunk at 2k on max settings and still get over 60 FPS. I wanted something that I could hook up a top tier VR headset to without worries. The Lian Li components are super good, but they don't have great software support. Mostly, I would say that they are first rate components with second rate software running them. It often resets, and I can't update because of their file servers (or lack thereof). The Lian Li case is superb. The strimmer lighting looks great and is customizable. The CPU cooler is where the RGB software could be better. Even with the great cable management, the back of that case is STUFFED with cables, Lian Li USB controllers, internal USB hub. The fact that I put a RAID 10 SSD array in there didn't help with space. It seems like no mater what improvements are made with cable management, I'll find a way to fill it with cables! I was going with an ASUS 4080, but it was out of stock when I went to the store, so I settled for the Zotac. It's fine, but the RGB is about 3 years behind the RDG in the rest of the box. Even though it was 1200 bucks, I won't hesitate to return it if the 4080 super comes out in time. I may replace it with a 5000 series in a couple of years. My background is scientific computing, and this PC is about on par with the number of threads and memory that was in $20K servers I was using in 2010. I really like that it's super quiet, even with 6 fans. When its running full blast, its makes half the noise that my 2015 does. I'll probably try DnD next...but then will go back to checking my email! This PC specs out in the top 1% in Passmark. But 1% is a huge number of builds. Maybe next time I go ThreadRipper and Nivida XX90!$3,655.81 -
Gaming/Productivity PC Gaming/Productivity PC
This is my second pc, upgraded from a 2070 super and 9700k build. It's the first pc/console or large purchase that I've been... This is my second pc, upgraded from a 2070 super and 9700k build. It's the first pc/console or large purchase that I've been able to buy using my own money, instead of my parents. Mainly used for gaming and media consumption. I play a lot of fps games (The Finals, Halo Infinite, Warzone, COD mp), some madden, and AAA story games.$2,434.92 -
First SFF Build First SFF Build
This is my first SFF build and I'm really proud of how it turned out. This is my first SFF build and I'm really proud of how it turned out.$2,693.38 -
Asus mini rog Asus mini rog
Mini Gaming PC Play COD Forza F1 23 GTAv Mini Gaming PC Play COD Forza F1 23 GTAv$4,164.89 -
Gaming Build Gaming Build
Needed a computer that could play 3440x1440 at highest settings. Paired it with a beautiful Alienware OLED UW which is... Needed a computer that could play 3440x1440 at highest settings. Paired it with a beautiful Alienware OLED UW which is amazing. Mostly play open world games, strategy games, and simulation games. No multiplayer.$2,444.93